The Shortlist for Aug. 31

Over the past few months, both Shia LaBeouf and Tom Hardy have both referenced a dustup on the set of "Lawless" that left Hardy on the ground and LaBeouf gloating that Hardy "never did that roughhouse stuff with me again" after LaBeouf knocked him out. So what was beneath the fight? "That was straight love," LaBeouf, who has a well-documented proclivity for bar-fighting, told MTV News this week. "There was a lot of love on that set in general. There was a lot of aggression in me and a lot of aggression on [Hardy's] side. We were playing brothers. There was a constant finger-in-the-ear [teasing] thing going on for a while." If knocking someone out is Shia's idea of "brotherly love," we'd hate to see how he administers "tough love." (MovieLine)